If you are just getting started thinking
about retirement, Road Rules for Retirement by Mark
Fried is a good place to
start.
In this book, you will learn what you need to know to ask good questions from your wealth advisor.
Fried
is not going to tell you how to pick the next hot stock. That could get you into trouble. What he will do is show you the necessary path
to retirement planning.
We
really like the analogy about risk and how we are more willing to take risks
under certain conditions. This is
probably one of the best descriptions of why we take on the risks we do, when
we do it, than we have ever read.
Fried speaks about planning for long term care. Since this review is being written from a Long Term Acute Care Hospital (L-TACH), we can understand how important the knowledge given on that particular subject can be. Get Road Rules for Retirement and pay attention to the section on long term care insurance. It is not a matter of if you will need it, but when. I am only 55.
Fried speaks about planning for long term care. Since this review is being written from a Long Term Acute Care Hospital (L-TACH), we can understand how important the knowledge given on that particular subject can be. Get Road Rules for Retirement and pay attention to the section on long term care insurance. It is not a matter of if you will need it, but when. I am only 55.
Five Star Review |
We rate Road Rules for Retirement
all five stars. It is easy to read and
understand. The examples given make
sense and it is well-written by someone who has years of experience.
In
addition to Road Rules for Retirement, we recommend Master Your Cash Flow: The Key To Grow And Retain
Wealth by Albert J. Zdenek Jr CPA/PFS. With
these two books, you should have everything you need to open a dialog with your
wealth advisor and plan your retirement journey.
We were sent a complimentary copy of this book.
We are under no obligation to write any review, positive or negative.
Please be advised that all the information in this course is provided to educate, enlighten, and broaden your views in life. The information provided is not a substitute for medical, legal, dietary, financial/accounting, or religious professionals.
Always consult a professional before you act on any of the information you find in this course.
Please be sure to consult your attorney, accountant, and/or other professionals with any specific questions. There is no one right answer to any business question that will cover all circumstances.
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